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Sowing seeds indoors

By Jane Moore on 17/04/2009 11:31:17

Easter weekend in Bath was beset by bad weather. We had some dull, dreary and drizzly days to contend with, which certainly slowed momentum on the plot. The wet weekend was far more suited to sowing seeds indoors than pluckily plodding on outside


How to grow pulses indoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:09:09

Why not try growing pulses indoors when the weather puts you off venturing outside? Mung beans and lentils are easy to sprout in jars and can be bought in most supermarkets and health shops.Mung beans, lentils or another type of sprouting bean


How to sow seeds indoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:50:05

Monty Don shares a wealth of tips in this step-by-step guide to sowing seed indoors. Learn about the best compost mix for seedlings, how to cover freshly planted seeds and discover an ingenious method for boosting light levels during the early


How to sow seeds indoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:19:02

or in a heated propagator. Keep compost moist.Remove cover as soon as seedlings emerge and grow on in a warm place indoors. They are ready to be 'pricked' out when the first 'true' leaves emerge.Only handle seedlings by their first seed leaves. Fill a seed


Sowing seed indoors

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/11/2010 12:11:43

Once again it poured with rain at the weekend, so my heavy clay soil was too wet to be worked. Instead, I made for the greenhouse, to do a spot of cleaning.I spent a thoroughly productive couple of hours, jet washing the glass inside and out and removing algae from between the pa...


Ordering vegetable seeds

By Jane Moore on 04/01/2008 10:07:00

Now the chaos of Christmas is over, I can settle down to some serious shopping. In January and February I like to get all my seed and plant orders underway; it's usually the perfect weather to stay indoors, warm and cosy, contemplating the season


A snow-covered garden

By Adam Pasco on 09/02/2009 15:45:38

hidden out of sight.Heavy snow can weigh down branches, especially on evergreens and conifers, and even break or distort them if it isn't brushed away. Most of us were probably keener to stay warm indoors during the snow than venture outside to clear snow


Seed Club - early seed sowing

By Sally Nex on 26/02/2013 14:16:13

I just can't resist getting my fingers into compost in February. I know it's too early really, as there is frost on the grass and the days are still short. But now we're getting the odd splash of sunshine, between the ice and gales, I'm eager to get sowing.There are seed trays al...


How to grow a peanut plant

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 13:50:40

Encourage your children's interest in gardening, by learning to grow peanut plants with Rachel de Thame's video advice.springMore plants to grow in a greenhouseTomatoesCactiOrchidsEarly strawberries


How to repot orchids

By on 14/05/2013 14:17:47

Occasionally, orchids need repotting to refresh their expanding root systems. Most indoor orchids are epiphytes, meaning they naturally grow attached to a tree branch with their roots clinging to the bark. In order to mimic their preferred growing


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